Trinidad & Tobago Newsday
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West Indies batsmen Mikyle Louis (97) and Alick Athanaze (90) both missed out on their maiden Test centuries on day one of the first Test between the Windies and Bangladesh at the Sir Vivian Cricket Stadium, Antigua on November 22. The hosts were sent in to have first strike, and they closed the day’s play […]
Signal Hill Secondary had the last laugh against their rivals Scarborough Secondary when they copped the boys’ and girls’ Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Coca-Cola Tobago zone intercol titles at the Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet, Tobago on November 22. In the first game of the double-header, the Signal Hill girls made light work of […]
A collaborative effort by police units has led to the arrest of four suspects involved in an armed robbery at a supermarket on the corner of William Street and Lopinot Road, Arouca, on November 21. The men, aged 21, 22, 25, and 26, are all from San Juan. Police recovered several stolen items and seized […]
THIS country has signed a memorandum of understanding with India to facilitate development of an integrated automated fruit and vegetable processing industry. Signing the MoU on behalf of TT was Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Dr Amery Browne, while External Affairs Minister Dr Subrahmanyam Jaishankar signed on behalf of the Indian government. The signing took […]
SAN JUAN North Secondary coach Jerry Moe has said his charges are ready for all comers after they copped the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Coca-Cola boys’ east zone intercol title at the Arima Velodrome on Wednesday evening. Winners of the east zone intercol title from 2016-2019, San Juan got their revenge against a Trinity […]
A HIGH COURT judge has delivered a scathing oral judgment in an assault-and-battery case involving a prisoner at Golden Grove Prison in 2021. Justice Ricky Rahim awarded Kelvin Wallace $75,000, plus interest, to send a “strong message that in a civilised society, this must not be tolerated. “It is the duty of the courts to […]
THE Environmental Research Institute Charlotteville (ERIC) held a figurative arts workshop, courtesy funding by the German Embassy, under the German Federal Foreign Office’s Cultural Preservation Programme, from November 13-18 in Charlotteville. The workshop brought together Prof Nils Norman, from the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich; Lydia Tulloch-Déhee, representative of the Caribbean Art Collection, Berlin, and […]
THE Prime Minister has vowed that criminals will not find any safe haven in the Caribbean to carry out their nefarious and illegal activities. Dr Rowley, who has responsibility for national security in Caricom’s quasi-cabinet, made this promise when he addressed the opening of Caricom’s second regional symposium on violence as a public health issue […]
Guardian Holdings Ltd’s (GHL) board of directors has approved the execution of a sale and purchase agreement with PIB Group Ltd for the sale of 100 per cent of the shares of Thoma Exploitatie BV (Thoma). In a notice pursuant to Section 64(1) (b) of the Securities Act 2012, published on the TT Stock Exchange […]
Paolo Kernahan PRESIDENT of Guyana Irfaan Ali recently opened up a can of whoop-a–; it was one of those family-sized cans you get at PriceSmart so everyone gets a share. The occasion was a 5.30 am meeting (nothing good ever happens at that hour) to haul contractors, permanent secretaries, ministers, engineers and anyone within a […]